Apparently, Sean "Diddy" Combs is back to being Puff Daddy again, but the hip hop mogul insists it's not a name change.

The Revolt boss took to Twitter to share a teaser for his upcoming single "Big Homie," in which he introduces himself as Puff Daddy, the moniker the rapper was best known by in the late '90s.

Presented by Big Boy Entertainment, Puff Daddy is back and better than ever in the clip, hitting the streets of NYC while teasing a collaboration with Rick Ross and French Montana.

And despite the fact that it's been years since we last referred to Combs as Puff, the record producer insists he's simply going back to what he has always been, taking Twitter to address the reports of a name change.

Combs released his debut album No Way Out under the name Puff Daddy in 1997, which is still his highest-selling record to date. He released his third album The Saga Continues as P. Diddy in 2001 and most recently released his sixth studio album under the moniker Diddy in 2010. He's currently gearing up for the release of his next album MMM, which will feature the single "Big Homie" and is expected to hit airwaves later this year.

Be sure to check back for the full "Big Homie" single, which is due for release in just 6 days!